Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter Sunday 2011

From my family to yours..
Hoppy Easter!


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Friday, April 22, 2011

Earth Day 2011


For anyone who didn't already know, today is Earth Day!  
Yeah, I know, day's half over - but we can make Earth Day last as long as we want right?



Plant something green today - this weekend - this month!  Plant a tree, plant a flower.. get your hands in the soil and get dirty for a few hours - you can always clean up later.  Most importantly, plant an idea - take care of our planet, it's the only home we have. :o)

This year is sad for me as I was not able to volunteer as I usually do.  But we (the family and I) went to a local park - garbage bags in tow, and cleaned up all the trash and debris we could find. 


I will be back later on this evening to post more of my clientele's wonderful Easter goodies!
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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Tutorial: Simple Long Stitch

I received a request tonight asking about the long-stitches used in several of the KISS Series animals.  As I tried to explain this simple stitch, the words appeared deceptively complicated; so, time for a visual tutorial.  This is a very basic and simple visual tutorial on how to create the look of separation in hooves, or toes, etc.

First you see the crochet piece in it's finished, but in un-detailed form.  This being a sheep's arm, in need of a single long stitch to give the appearance of a grooved hoof.



With contrasting color, insert the crafting needle through one side of the hoof, and exit the opposite side, as seen in the photos below.



Bring your yarn around the front of the piece and re-enter the hoof in the same stitch as you originally added the contrasting color, and follow the same stitch path again - seen below.



Slowly, evenly - begin to pull the ends tightly until you have the long stitch tight against the foot - be careful not to pull too tightly as it is very possible to either brake the yarn you are working with, or break stitches within your project.  An even, constant tension and patience works best.

Once you have the desired look, you want to re-insert the needle, slightly to the left or the right of the exit stitch, so that both tails are on the same side and you can make a knot to finish off as seen below. 



After knotting, snip off your remaining tails of yarn, and hide the small remain inside your work, for a finished/polish end product.  I have a pair of needle nose tweezers, but almost any slender item will work to hide those tail snippets.
And Viola, a hoof.


Please keep in mind that this was a very quick tutorial, and I know that the photographs are not the best quality, it is merely an intent to get the idea.
If you have multiple toes, repeat the process for as many 'separations' are needed.

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